NA introduces Anti-Money Laundering Bill
The National Assembly today introduced the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Bill 2017.
The National Assembly today introduced the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Bill 2017.
Compared to the financial year(FY) 2014-15, the country's public debt increased by over Nu 39B in the 2015-16 FY.
To strengthen and promote legal services in the private sector through a regulated Bar Association, Bhutan now has a Bar...
Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay said Bhutan being ranked 97th of the 150 countries in the happiness ranking as per the...
National Council members yesterday insisted on enacting a separate law on Public Procurement following vague response from the finance ministry...
Five Bhutanese took part in the recently concluded LEAD or Leaders Advancing Democracy Alliance 2017 held at the capital of...
The 16th National Zorig Day was observed in the country, today. It was observed to honour skilled workers and to...
Nganglam Central School in Pema Gatshel lifted the winners’ trophy for winning football match during the four day dzongkhag school...
Except for Thrompons, all other Local Government (LG) members are expected to receive a 40 percent pay raise by July...
The South Asian nations are aiming for zero human deaths from rabies by 2020. This was revealed at the 3rd...
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